Today you can enjoy Miami Connection in the comfort of your own home. Yes, the Citizen Kane of Florida-based taekwondo movies has arrived on DVD, Blu-ray, and limited edition VHS. (That makes Miami Connection more hardcore than Michel Gondry's Be Kind Rewind.) In our interview with star/co-director Grandmaster Y.K. Kim, I got a sense that the positive response to his kitsch masterpiece was the last thing he expected, especially 25 years after he'd made the movie.

Notable new releases this week include The Bourne Legacy, Ted, and Ice Age: Continental Drift. The Korean anthology film Doomsday Book also comes out today, though it really should have received a special 12/21 release to coincide with that dumb Mayan bulls**t. One movie no longer coming out this week is Age of the Hobbits, a direct-to-video rip-off/knock-off of The Hobbit. A California federal judge blocked the release of Age of the Hobbits yesterday saying that it will likely cause consumer confusion. (Trailer after the cut.)

Two big releases from Criterion this week: there's Christopher Nolan's first film, Following, which is a stylish bit of noir, and there's the masterful Qatsi Trilogy from Godfrey Reggio, three of the finest avant-garde documentaries every made. Rounding out re-releases are a special edition of Jane Campion's Portrait of a Lady, a big Buster Keaton box set, and bunch of Blu-ray debuts including Dick Tracy, Babes in Toyland, Heavyweights, and Bill Cunningham New York, which was my favorite documentary of 2011.

This week's new releases have every audience covered. The big releases include The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (which I'll never see), August: Osage County (which my mom wants to see), Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones...more

The Wolf of Wall Street releases on home video this week. I'm especially curious about it since I labeled it my "Top Film of 2013," and I can't wait to see if it holds up. Other big titles: Chinese Zodiac, starring Jackie Cha...more

It's another good week of home video releases as the Best Picture winner, 12 Years A Slave finally hits. Along with that we have the best part of The Hunger Games saga, Catching Fire, Wong Kar-Wai's The Grandmaster, and if al...more

Earlier this year I had finally caught up on Game of Thrones. Never seen the show before now, but after some boredom and prodding from others, I finally gave the show a shot. I was instantly hooked and blasted through three s...more

As the best of 2013 continue to release on home video, we've got another particularly interesting week. First off is Dallas Buyers Club (a film filled with such great performances, it made my Top 15 of 2013 list), then About ...more

This week's still a good week, folks. Heading up our new releases are Rush (which was conspicuously nominated for a Golden Globe), Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa (which is conspicuously nominated for an Academy Award), Cloudy ...more

Like last week, it's time to play catch up as the best and brightest of 2013 continue to hit home video. We have Captain Phillips, which Tam Honks seems to be wonderful in, Bad Milo!, the only film about a butt demon this wee...more

Looks like last year's award winnings movies and indie releases are finally hitting home video. And each of them is worth a watch. First off there's You're Next, a horror film that came out of nowhere to become one of last ye...more

This week's home video releases are full of smaller films that may or many not be that great. There's the one that stars Justin Timerlake and Ben Affleck, Runner Runner, there's one with a big ass spider, Big Ass Spider! (yes...more

This week's home video releases involve a bunch of movies we regrettably did not get to review here on Flixist. First off there's a movie only Liz saw apparently since it tanked so bad, The Lone Ranger. Secondly, there're two...more

It's a big week for home video releases. First of all there's the elephant in the room. Fast & Furious 6 hits home video after the tragic death of Paul Walker. The silver lining in all of this is when you buy it (and...more

Since the death of Paul Walker things have been very up in the air with Fast & Furious 7, but Universal is stepping up and creating some good out of it. A percentage of the sales from Fast & Furious 6's Blu-ray/D...more

This week's home video releases involve two big sequels: one revered, one reviled. The Wolverine (and subsequently a re-release of the entire X-Men series so far) hits DVD and Blu-ray while the less said about The Smurfs 2, t...more